An embellished vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly (10) that is comprised of an upper ball receptor (12) having an upper surface (14) and a lower surface (16) that is integrally molded to a frame attachment platform (18) from where extends a threaded mounting rod (20). The mounting rod (20) is inserted into a frame bore (28) located on a rear vehicle frame (26) and tightened by a mounting nut (22). On the upper surface (14) of the upper ball receptor (12) is located an embellishment element consisting of at least one led that is illuminated by a source of electrical power supplied by a vehicle electrical circuit (44). The power applied to the at least one led is controlled by either a manually operated power switch (64) or when the vehicle's brake pedal is depressed.
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1. An embellished vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly comprising:
a) a vehicle trailer hitch-ball structure comprising an upper ball receptor having an upper surface and a lower surface, wherein the lower surface is integrally attached to a vehicle frame-attachment platform, and is integrally followed by a threaded mounting rod, and wherein the rod is inserted into a frame bore located on a rear vehicle frame and is subsequently tightened by a mounting nut, said vehicle trailer hitch-ball structure further having:
(1) a substantially centered led channel located on the upper ball receptor, and
(2) a vertically oriented, cable routing means having an upper edge that intersects the led channel and a lower edge that extends through the terminus of the threaded mounting rod,
b) a hitch-ball electrical circuit comprising:
(1) a plurality of parallel connected led's that are attached by an attachment means around the circumference of said led channel,
(2) a first cable assembly having a first end, a second end, a first wire and a second wire, wherein said first cable assembly is inserted into said cable routing means, with the first end of said first cable assembly electrically connected to an input of said parallel connected led's, and the second end of said first cable assembly projects through the lower edge of said cable routing means and is electrically connected to an electrical plug, and wherein between the first end of said first cable assembly and the electrical plug is connected in series with the first wire a voltage dropping resistor, and connected in series with the second wire is a power switch, and
(3) a second cable assembly having a first end connected to an electrical receptacle designed to interface with the electrical plug, and a second end that is connected to a 12-volt vehicle electrical circuit.
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This application claims priority of Provisional Patent Application No. 60/542,435 filed Feb. 9, 2004.
The invention pertains to the general field of vehicle accessories, and more particularly to vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly that is embellished with LEDs and/or a mast that includes a display.
The use of accessories to enhance and to personalize a vehicle is a popular past-time. The after-market vehicle accessory business includes a myriad of items that can be added to a vehicle, or items that are replaced with more functional and/or personalized items. The instant invention is designed to replace an existing or to add a new vehicle trailer hitch-ball structure that is embellished with at least one Light Emitting Diode (LED). The at least one LED can be illuminated by a manually operated switch or be operated automatically when the vehicle brake pedal is depressed. In lieu of an LED, the inventive structure can be designed with a passive mast that has a flag, a pennant, a banner or a placard attached thereto.
A search of the prior art did not disclose any patents that read directly on the claims of the instant invention. However, the following U.S. patents are considered related:
PATENT NO.
INVENTOR
ISSUED
D501,434
Peng
1 Feb. 2005
6,637,718
Wilson
28 Oct. 2003
D438,828
Thomas
13 Mar. 2001
The D501,434 patent discloses a design for an embellished vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly. The embellishment consists of a plurality of horizontally or vertically oriented LEDs that are located on an upper ball receptor of the assembly. The inventor of this design patent is also the inventor of the instant application.
The U.S. Pat. No. 6,637,718 patent discloses a flagstaff holder that is removably attached to a vehicle by use of a standard trailer hitch coupling. The flagstaff holder is mounted at the distal end of an adjustable length vertical support, which may raised to provide flag visibility or lowered to a stowed position. Illumination means for the flag or banner is provided and a hitch ball may also be provided so that the standard trailer hitch coupling can be used without removal of the flag or the flagstaff holder.
The D438,828 patent discloses a design for a mounting stem that is attached to a vehicle rear frame member. To the upper end of the mounting stem is attached an upper trailer hitch-ball.
The embellished vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly in its basic design configuration is comprised of a vehicle trailer hitch-ball structure further consisting of an upper ball receptor having an upper surface and a lower surface. The lower surface is integrally attached to a vehicle frame-attachment platform integrally followed by a threaded mounting rod. The rod in turn is inserted into a frame bore located on a rear vehicle frame and is subsequently tightened by a mounting nut.
The inventive vehicle trailer hitch-ball structure includes an embellishing means that adds functional capability and aesthetic visibility to the structure. The embellishing means is selected from a group consisting of:
a) The upper ball receptor having at least one LED that is illuminated by an electrical power source provided by a vehicle electrical circuit. The electrical power can be controlled by either a manually operated power switch or automatically when the vehicle brake pedal is depressed, or,
b) The upper ball receptor having at least one mast cavity into which is inserted a passive mast having attached a flag, pennant or a placard.
In a preferred design configuration, the at least one LED is comprised of a plurality of parallel connected LEDs that are placed in a horizontal or vertical channel located around the circumference of the upper ball receptor. Power to the LEDs is provided by a cable assembly having a first end and a second end. The first end is connected to an input of the parallel-connected LEDs, the second input is connected via a series resistor to a 12-volt vehicle electrical circuit. The vehicle electrical circuit can consist of a vehicle switched voltage, a vehicle non-switched voltage or a voltage that is applied when the vehicle brake pedal is depressed.
In a second design configuration the upper ball receptor has a centered module cavity located on its upper surface and having a centered cavity bore. Into the module cavity is inserted in sequence, a first module and a second module. Through the vehicle trailer hitch-ball structure and through the first and second modules is an aligned wiring bore into which is inserted a three-section, two-wire cable. The first cable section has a lower end that is connected to the vehicle electrical circuit and an upper end that terminates at the cavity bore located on the module cavity. The second cable section has a lower end that makes contact with the upper end of the first cable section and an upper end that terminates at the upper surface of the first module. The third cable section has a lower end that makes contact with the upper end of the second cable section and an upper end that is connected to at least one LED that extends upward from the upper surface of the second module. Finally, a translucent or transparent dome is utilized. The dome has an LED cavity that fits over the at least one LED and includes means for being attached to the upper surface of the second module.
The third design configuration includes on the upper surface of the upper ball receptor at least one mast cavity. Into the mast cavity is inserted and attached a passive mast that has attached a display that consist of a flag, a pennant or a placard.
In view of the above disclosure it is the primary object of the invention to produce a vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly that is embellished with a plurality of LEDs or a passive mast which includes a display that adds both functional and aesthetic capability to the assembly.
In addition to the primary object of the invention it is also an object of the invention to produce a vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly that:
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the appended claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of a preferred embodiment for an embellished vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly 10 that is disclosed in three design configurations. The design of a prior art vehicle trailer hitch-ball structure 11, as shown in
The first design configuration of the embellished vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly 10, as shown in
The LED channel 32 can be horizontally oriented, as shown in
When the LED channel 32 is vertically oriented, as shown in
The ball receptor 12 is further modified by a vertically oriented cable mounting means 34, which has an upper edge 36 that intersects the LED channel 32 and a lower edge 38 that extends through the terminus 40 of the threaded mounting rod 20. The cable routing means 34 can consist of a substantially centered, vertical wiring bore 35, as shown in
The hitch-ball electrical circuit 42, as also shown in
The first cable assembly 50 has a first end 52, a second end 54, a first wire 58 and a second wire 62. The cable assembly 50 is inserted into the vertically oriented cable routing means 34, which can consist of the vertical wiring bore 35, as shown in
As also shown in
The second cable assembly 70 includes a first end 72 and a second end 74. The first end 72 is connected to an electrical receptacle 76 that is designed to interface with the electrical plug 56. The second end 74 is connected to a 12-volt vehicle electrical circuit 44. The circuit 44 can be selected from the group consisting of a vehicle switched voltage, a vehicle non-switched voltage, and a voltage applied when the vehicle brake pedal is depressed. Note that when the circuit 44 is connected to the power provided by the brake pedal, the assembly 10 functions as a fourth brake light.
The second design configuration of the embellished vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly 10, as shown in
The third and final design configuration of the embellished vehicle trailer hitch-ball assembly 10, as shown in
The vehicle trailer hitch-ball structure 11 is modified by cutting into the upper surface 14 of the upper ball receptor 12, as shown in
The substantially centered wiring bore 128 has an upper edge that is in alignment with the cavity bore 121 on the module cavity 120, and a lower edge that terminates at the terminus 40 of the threaded mounting rod 22. The first module 126 is dimensioned to fit into the module cavity 120, has means 136 for being removably attached to the module cavity 120, and has a wiring bore 128 that is in alignment with the wiring bore 128 on the module cavity 120. The second module 134 is dimensioned to be removably attached to the first module 126 by the attachment means 136, and has a wiring bore 128 that is in alignment with the wiring bore 128 on the first module 126.
The three-section two-wire cable 124 is comprised of a first cable section 125, a second cable section 127 and a third cable section 129, with each cable section having a lower end and an upper end.
The lower end of the first cable section 125 extends through the terminus 40 of the threaded mounting rod 20 and is connected to a vehicle electrical circuit 44. The circuit 44 is selected from the group consisting of a vehicle switched voltage, a vehicle non-switched voltage, and a voltage applied when the vehicle brake pedal is depressed. The upper end of the first cable section 125 includes a pair of electrical contacts 122 and terminates at the cavity bore 121 located at the base of the module cavity 120.
The second cable section 127 has a lower end having a pair of electrical contacts 122 that make electrical contact with a pair of electrical contacts 122 located on the upper end of the first cable section 125 when the second module 134 is inserted into the module cavity 120. The upper end of the second cable 127 terminates with a pair of electrical contacts 122 at an upper surface of the first module 126. The second cable 127 further has an opening in one of the wires that has a power switch 132 attached in series. The power switch 132 protrudes through a switch bore 130 located on the side of the second module 134, as shown in
The third cable section 129 has a lower end that makes electrical contact with the upper end of the second cable section 127 when the second module 134 is attached to the first module 126. The upper end of the third cable section 129 is electrically connected to at least one LED 46 that extends upward from the upper surface of the second module 134. When the power switch 132 is depressed, power from the vehicle electrical circuit 44 is applied to and illuminates the at least one LED 46.
The final element of the electrical circuit is a translucent or transparent dome 138. The dome 138 has a lower surface 140 which has an LED cavity 142 that is dimensioned to fit over the at least one LED 46, and means 136 for being removably attached to the second module 134.
While the invention has been described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made in the invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the appended claims.
PARTS LIST
10
Embellished Vehicle Trailer Hitch-Ball Assembly
11
Vehicle Trailer Hitch-Ball Structure
12
Upper Ball Receptor
14
Upper Surface
15
Truncated Surface
16
Lower Surface
18
Frame Attachment Platform
20
Threaded Mounting Rod
22
Mounting Nut
24
26
Rear Vehicle Frame
28
Frame Bore
30
32
LED Channel
34
Vertically Oriented Cable Routing Means
35
Wiring Bore
36
Upper Edge
37
Wiring Channel
38
Lower Edge
40
Mounting Rod Terminus
42
Hitch-Ball Electrical Circuit
44
Vehicle Electrical Circuit
46
LED
48
LED Attachment Means
50
First Cable Assembly
52
First End
54
Second End
56
Electrical Plug
58
First Wire
60
Resistor
62
Second Wire
64
Power Switch
66
Light Blinking Circuit
68
70
Second Cable Assembly
72
First End
74
Second End
76
Electrical Receptacle
78
80
82
LED Cover
84
Resilient Band
86
Attachment Means
88
Adhesive
90
Mast Cavity
92
Mast
94
Lower Section
96
Upper Section
98
Display
100
102
Flag or Pennant
104
Placard
106
Indicia
108
Placard Retaining Slot
110
Mast Cavity Cap
112
Mast Securing Means
114
Set-Screw Threaded Bore
116
Set Screw
118
120
Module Cavity
121
Cavity Bore
122
Electrical Contact
124
Three-Section, Two-Wire Cable
125
First Cable Section
126
First Module
127
Second Cable Section
128
Wiring Bore
129
Third Cable Section
130
Switch Bore
132
Power Switch
134
Second Module
136
Attachment Means
138
Translucent Dome
140
Lower Surface
142
LED Cavity
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